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eastern for a special user's guide to your taxes. it is the year end edition. i'm coming back, are these coins a good investment? $4000 is the average cost. why are costs rising so much? stay with us. just by talking to a hmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. ven pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks witsmoke alarms and pilots and adiums. but, of course, 's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet oeverything. so everything works like never before. gerri: emergency rooms are profit centers? here with more, a professor of orthopedic surgery at duke university. i can't imagine why would cost thousands of dollars to get stitches. what is going on? >> emergency rooms tend to be one of the most expensive places to get your health care. and so if you have a smaller or nonurgent issue, will you will pay more. you also need to remember that there are four
eastern for a special user's guide to your taxes. it is the year end edition. i'm coming back, are these coins a good investment? $4000 is the average cost. why are costs rising so much? stay with us. just by talking to a hmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked himp. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. ven pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks witsmoke alarms and...
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it is government debt is bigger, but taxes more and has a lot more power over individual americans. lou: just within the last two days the president also again sounding like a tea party chieftain as he railed against the inequities of the income distribution in the country, the heartless disparate distribution of wlth across, as if he had not been president for five years. >> his entire goal the whole time is to literally take from the rich and give to the board. this is what he campaigned on. you're sitting here talking about the expansion of government committee introduced obamacare as chief legislation. literally almost double the size of government. when it enacted completely. once again, it is just what is coming of his mouth. he is on the campaign trail. erican people bought it up until now. his approval ratings are abyal >> the speech about inequality was not at tea party speech. it was in occupy wall street speech. a call for socialism, take money away from the rich and give it to the port the best example of why this is not that tea party president, think about obamacare co
it is government debt is bigger, but taxes more and has a lot more power over individual americans. lou: just within the last two days the president also again sounding like a tea party chieftain as he railed against the inequities of the income distribution in the country, the heartless disparate distribution of wlth across, as if he had not been president for five years. >> his entire goal the whole time is to literally take from the rich and give to the board. this is what he...
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>> no taxes on the social security. one of these places the focus has been on making a great economy for everybody, it is not sort of this weird manipulation of economic recovery were somehow a try to make the people who own the business don't benefit the people who just started yesterday reap the rewards. you cannot undo capitalism and put it back this way. dagen: i am not believing you want people to borrow money. charles: borrowing too much money got us in trouble. i have a mortgage. our win some money not bad. people spending beyond their means is one thing, or listen, somebody by $300,000 house and they drove a ford $100,000 house, that is what got us in trouble. 4 million people, publish increased 4 million, a million of them came from california and other high tax system. dagen: a lot of that is the oil. charles: it is not just about energy. 160,000 employees, guess what is moved this week, texas. $115,000 as a grant. it is not like pay up, we are throwing out cash. you know why? they want to have an economic bac
>> no taxes on the social security. one of these places the focus has been on making a great economy for everybody, it is not sort of this weird manipulation of economic recovery were somehow a try to make the people who own the business don't benefit the people who just started yesterday reap the rewards. you cannot undo capitalism and put it back this way. dagen: i am not believing you want people to borrow money. charles: borrowing too much money got us in trouble. i have a mortgage....
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people have tax issues. do you think now is good time to address the market as we're sitting on highs for the day? >> sure. anytime we get to a new high you have to be cautious and why are we here? is it based on fundamentals or is it a little frothy? i think it is based on fundamentals. cheryl: you would wait? >> i would, wouldn't necessarily, well i would actually ease in. depends on areas. i look for opportunities when stocks come down when everything else is going up. comes up on my radar why did that stock go down? what is the specific issue. that is the way which i would property it. look for more of those divergences where there are stocks maybe at the market stays where it is, what is going down. why is it going down and look there if is there good fundamental reason to do it. we have a lot of political headlines in the election year. that could cause volatility in the markets. could be fun for people. cheryl: maybe now and january time to ease into the market? ease is the word of the day. >> like a
people have tax issues. do you think now is good time to address the market as we're sitting on highs for the day? >> sure. anytime we get to a new high you have to be cautious and why are we here? is it based on fundamentals or is it a little frothy? i think it is based on fundamentals. cheryl: you would wait? >> i would, wouldn't necessarily, well i would actually ease in. depends on areas. i look for opportunities when stocks come down when everything else is going up. comes up...
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lori: big tax fighting back, some of the sector's biggest names callin: on washington to b government surveillance. their plan straightahead but first time for stocks now, let's head to the floor the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. stocking sendin extending fridag jobs inspired jump. nicole: that is) jobs inspired jump, without enough to push us over the unchanged line for the week but we did have a nice gain on friday, 200 planes worth. today adding 19 points, that pales in comparison but still end up arrow nonetheless. at least has been kept to the upside up about one-tenth of 1% to a quarter of a percent. it is worth watching the
lori: big tax fighting back, some of the sector's biggest names callin: on washington to b government surveillance. their plan straightahead but first time for stocks now, let's head to the floor the new york stock exchange with nicole petallides. stocking sendin extending fridag jobs inspired jump. nicole: that is) jobs inspired jump, without enough to push us over the unchanged line for the week but we did have a nice gain on friday, 200 planes worth. today adding 19 points, that pales in...
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, the likely next mayor of the city of new york has proposed universal child care to be paid for by taxing the wealthy. okay, probably won't happen but it's on the agenda. someone's talking about it. eventually, eventually we are going to end up looking a little bit more like the rest of europe, like the rest of the industrialized world. >> host: i put a lot of faith into the slow gradual personal experience. he watched tv and to see a lot of guys taking care of their children within two or three years ago. it's on mainstream sitcoms. everyone has their own show with a guy with kids. it seems more normal. you're out of work and end up picking your kids up from school created a situation o that a lot of men these days. you slowly acclimate. slowly we acclimate. >> guest: all i'm saying is like in the corporation to see that you want on-site childcare we've always thought of that as a women's issue. it's not. it's a parents issue. when men to come out as parents we are going to say here's what i want. and of course women won't get it unless band supported to back. it's actually in the men's
, the likely next mayor of the city of new york has proposed universal child care to be paid for by taxing the wealthy. okay, probably won't happen but it's on the agenda. someone's talking about it. eventually, eventually we are going to end up looking a little bit more like the rest of europe, like the rest of the industrialized world. >> host: i put a lot of faith into the slow gradual personal experience. he watched tv and to see a lot of guys taking care of their children within two...
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we got over 50 tax extenders that will expire this year. they're important to number of important industries and costs to the economy. >> one of the big issues you talked about, extending those emergency unemployment insurance benefits. democrats are arguing about that on the house floor. republicans say these are emergency measures. democrats say that, look, economy is still in trouble. we still need to extend the emergency unemployment benefits. on january 1st, the maximum unenemployment benefit goes from 73 weeks, to a maximum of 26 weeks. house speaker john boehner says president obama has proposal to extend those benefits. back to you. adam: rich edson, thank you very much. >> factory workers and labor organizers. raising, to raise a federal minimum wage. >> few moments ago the demonstrators lift the scene. look at video. reported just a short time ago. at one point, things got very tense. some demonstrators tried to force their way into the restaurant. restaurant hired a security guard. and apparent the demonstrators decided to give u
we got over 50 tax extenders that will expire this year. they're important to number of important industries and costs to the economy. >> one of the big issues you talked about, extending those emergency unemployment insurance benefits. democrats are arguing about that on the house floor. republicans say these are emergency measures. democrats say that, look, economy is still in trouble. we still need to extend the emergency unemployment benefits. on january 1st, the maximum...
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i would argue automation has hollowed out much of the middle class as well because many tax prepares, people like that, you don't need them anymore because you can use your computer to do it. now we're moving into the low wage sector and that's a sector that had been growing. this month, not as much. good news as we got better jobs this month. >> 203,000 jobs created. unemployment rate, the best it's been since november 2008. and you're on track really here for 2 million jobs, you know, 2 million jobs this year. that's not bad. in fact, it's the best we've seen since 2005. also, you know, car sales were good, too. if you're confident enough to buy a car that tells me the economy is turning. >> i think it's a turning point for people who have -- who have a job or are nearly unemployed. nothing has changed for people unemployed here. >> no, it hasn't. they have a much lower confidence in the economy. they're feeling left behind. and they are left behind. >> you're seeing the low wage paycheck to paycheck worker is holding back. somebody who has a job, savings, not under water, they're s
i would argue automation has hollowed out much of the middle class as well because many tax prepares, people like that, you don't need them anymore because you can use your computer to do it. now we're moving into the low wage sector and that's a sector that had been growing. this month, not as much. good news as we got better jobs this month. >> 203,000 jobs created. unemployment rate, the best it's been since november 2008. and you're on track really here for 2 million jobs, you know, 2...
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when you add these high taxes, high regulations, when you demonize success, when you think that everyone wants to crawl out of poverty into lower middle class and pay the bills week-to-week, if you think that's the american dream, your kidding yourself. >> the opposite of income inequality is income equality, and when you think you need to use the levers of power of the before government in order to coerce equality, that's what communism is about. so he is arguing for european style socialism. >> his presidency and everywhere where the democrats control. it's easy. california, new york, new jersey, washington, dc, wherever they control and have controlled, those. your greatest income inequality gaps. the rich can get richer, but the president doesn't talk about america as a place where there are great opportunities now -- >> well, wealth is always -- >> a war on wealth and a war on success. so all of the policies that charles just laid out, it's so true. not only are they massive wealth we distribution scheme us but they're war on achievements so the policies are designed to disencentavo
when you add these high taxes, high regulations, when you demonize success, when you think that everyone wants to crawl out of poverty into lower middle class and pay the bills week-to-week, if you think that's the american dream, your kidding yourself. >> the opposite of income inequality is income equality, and when you think you need to use the levers of power of the before government in order to coerce equality, that's what communism is about. so he is arguing for european style...
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>> that is basically an outright lie, no tax money goes towards paying abortions. essentially they have this exact legislation that the state legislature approved last year. however, governor rick snyder vetoed it because it saddles women unnecessarily with extra costs. what woman ever ands the victim of a crime or potentially being raped? what they want to do in order to avoid having the governor sign the bill, they had to get 3% of michigan's population to sign a petition saying that they believe in this legislation. what's next, they have 40 days to get the legislature to pass it. and because the legislature has voted and passed this legislation it's likely they'll do it again. >> the assertion from -- let me play in her own words, genevieve martin. let's play what she said regarding tax dollars here. >> the impetus behind this is that we believe abortion is not health care and that tax dollars should not be going to subsidize abortion. this is not about the legality of abortion or access to abortion. it really is about who pays for it. >> federal law prohibits
>> that is basically an outright lie, no tax money goes towards paying abortions. essentially they have this exact legislation that the state legislature approved last year. however, governor rick snyder vetoed it because it saddles women unnecessarily with extra costs. what woman ever ands the victim of a crime or potentially being raped? what they want to do in order to avoid having the governor sign the bill, they had to get 3% of michigan's population to sign a petition saying that...
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we're not talking about the deal that hits taxes and medicare and social security, but you're hearing talk the $90 billion deal they talked about last week may shrink down as low as it could. they're looking at significant deficit reduction or whether it will simply be re-shuffling money from the sequester cuts which members of both parties don't like, to cuts they like better. >>> is the doing away with this blunting the effects of the mandatory budget cuts under the sequester, that i gather in different ways in different programs, both parties would actually like to see happen. >> yes, that is the bulk of the deal, tyler. it would lift the caps for defense spending which a lot of republicans, some democrats don't like. and would also lift the caps somewhat on domestic programs. again, they're mostly democrats but also some republicans think that it squeezed the domestic spending too hard. that is the motivation for the deal. as you have a small stakes deal, members with particular constituent pressures under fire in that deal are resisting like members from the washington area who r
we're not talking about the deal that hits taxes and medicare and social security, but you're hearing talk the $90 billion deal they talked about last week may shrink down as low as it could. they're looking at significant deficit reduction or whether it will simply be re-shuffling money from the sequester cuts which members of both parties don't like, to cuts they like better. >>> is the doing away with this blunting the effects of the mandatory budget cuts under the sequester, that i...
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so you can go ahead and put it on your 1040, say i tee serve a credit, i'll take taxes off right here, do the math, send it in and they have no way of checking it. number two, that they also can't -- once they find out you've done something wrong, can only say don't do that anymore. the other one in the "new york times" today said that the white house now is offering incentives, dirl iadditional i e incentiviincentive i s to the insurance companies to the tune of $1 trillion. $1 trillion. to insurance company bailouts.c trillion. $1 trillion. to insurance company bailouts. that's taxpayer money and here it is again, guy, it's another lie, another you can keep your insurance company and you can keep your plan, and now no more bailouts. remember he said no more bailouts. >> also said it wouldn't add a dollar to the deficit and the insurance companies knew they were always going to get this. that's why i don't buy when anyone says it will collapse on its open weight. they will continue to pump money into save it. in there was a tragic train wreck in new york over the weekend and the cond
so you can go ahead and put it on your 1040, say i tee serve a credit, i'll take taxes off right here, do the math, send it in and they have no way of checking it. number two, that they also can't -- once they find out you've done something wrong, can only say don't do that anymore. the other one in the "new york times" today said that the white house now is offering incentives, dirl iadditional i e incentiviincentive i s to the insurance companies to the tune of $1 trillion. $1...
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say you had a 4-5 percent national sales tax on all goods and services and you use this money totally to pay for medicaid. now medicare is taken care of it. so you would cap all of the people not on medicaid and medicare. you would cap the rates that insurance companies could ask of them and lower the price for all of the people that are inbetweens. i wondered what you thought of that idea. >> kathy, why do you think that is a good idea? >> because i think it it would be a fair way, and it would bring the rates down, and it would be people could make the choice if they didn't want to pay a national sales tax and if they didn't want to they would not by the skis or the new dress or whatever. and it would just -- i think it would lower the rate of people between medicare/medicaid. >> thank you very much. let's see what congresswoman thinks about that idea. >> thank you. well, kathy, i really feel like the affordable care act was important because it focused beyond just medicare/medicaid. medicaid was expanded in the states where you have governors and legislative members that accepted t
say you had a 4-5 percent national sales tax on all goods and services and you use this money totally to pay for medicaid. now medicare is taken care of it. so you would cap all of the people not on medicaid and medicare. you would cap the rates that insurance companies could ask of them and lower the price for all of the people that are inbetweens. i wondered what you thought of that idea. >> kathy, why do you think that is a good idea? >> because i think it it would be a fair way,...
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probably emotionally taxing. you know and he seems okay. he seems like he'll be just fine. >>> newman says he plans to share more about his experience later after recovering his strength. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted newman's entire statement look for the hot topic segment right on our home page. >>> air force one arrived carrying president obama and michelle obama. it was a 15 hour flight from maryland also on board former president george w. bush and his wife laura along with former secretary of state hillary clinton. former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter are also traveling to south africa. the memorial at a sports stadium is scheduled to begin in the next few hours. what you're looking at right here are live pictures from that stadium as mourners begin to fill the stand. president obama is among the world leaders scheduled to speak at the memorial. >>> a call for change tonight outside a san francisco tech giant. people impacted bid soaring rents and a rise in evictions took to the streets. ktvu's healther holmes is live
probably emotionally taxing. you know and he seems okay. he seems like he'll be just fine. >>> newman says he plans to share more about his experience later after recovering his strength. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted newman's entire statement look for the hot topic segment right on our home page. >>> air force one arrived carrying president obama and michelle obama. it was a 15 hour flight from maryland also on board former president george w. bush and his wife...
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probably emotionally taxing. you know and he seems okay. he seems like he'll be just fine. >>> newman says he plans to share more about his experience later after recovering his strength. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted newman's entire statement look for the hot topic segment right on our home page. >>> air force one arrived carrying president obama and michelle obama. it was a 15 hour flight from maryland also on board former president george w. bush and his wife laura along with former secretary of state hillary clinton. former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter are also traveling to south africa. the memorial at a sports stadium is scheduled to begin in the next few hours. what you're looking at right here are live pictures from that stadium as mourners begin to fill the stand. president obama is among the world leaders scheduled to speak at the memorial. >>> a call for change tonight outside a san francisco tech giant. people impacted bid soaring rents and a rise in evictions took to the streets. ktvu's healther holmes is live
probably emotionally taxing. you know and he seems okay. he seems like he'll be just fine. >>> newman says he plans to share more about his experience later after recovering his strength. >>> and at ktvu.com we have posted newman's entire statement look for the hot topic segment right on our home page. >>> air force one arrived carrying president obama and michelle obama. it was a 15 hour flight from maryland also on board former president george w. bush and his wife...
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so you can go ahead and put it on your 1040 and say i deserve a credit, i'm going to take taxes off right here and they have no way of checking it. their computers don't do it. also, once they find out you've done something wrong, they have no teeth to penalize you. they can only say don't do that any more. that's the first fact that came out today. the other one in "the new york times" today said that the mouse is now offering incentives, additional incentives to the insurance companies, incentives we didn't know about before, but get this, to the tune of $1 trillion. >> right. >> $1 trillion in insurance company bailouts are going to go to the insurance companies behind the back, that's taxpayer money. here it is again. another lie. another president obama you can keep your insurance company and you can keep your plan, you can't keep your doctor and now no more bailouts. remember when he said no more bailouts? this is a massive trillion dollar bailout. >> he said it wouldn't add a dollar to the deficit. the insurance companies knew they would get this. bob, that's why i don't buy when a
so you can go ahead and put it on your 1040 and say i deserve a credit, i'm going to take taxes off right here and they have no way of checking it. their computers don't do it. also, once they find out you've done something wrong, they have no teeth to penalize you. they can only say don't do that any more. that's the first fact that came out today. the other one in "the new york times" today said that the mouse is now offering incentives, additional incentives to the insurance...
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in aventura, florida. $1.2 million, $10,559 taxes. it's a beautiful home. >> for the shopaholics, this is minutes away from aventura mall, the highest grossing mall in the united states. this is an aventura and country club estates. what's unique about this is there are only 80 homes in this neighborhood, and it's overlooking the golf course and a bird preserve lake. and you can walk or jog around the vita course which is three miles long. so this is a very popular neighborhood. great buy. i expect this to sell in just weeks for $1.29 million. 4 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths. another great bargain. >> thanks for spending time with us. we appreciate it. ty, down to you. >> thank you. >>> thanks very much. "vogue" magazine described norwina as one of the most inspiring women in the world. she's also a noted economist and adviser to presidents and ceos. she gets paid to help people make smarter decisions. her thoughts for executives, investors and people like you next. when does your work end? does it end after you've expanded your business? aft
in aventura, florida. $1.2 million, $10,559 taxes. it's a beautiful home. >> for the shopaholics, this is minutes away from aventura mall, the highest grossing mall in the united states. this is an aventura and country club estates. what's unique about this is there are only 80 homes in this neighborhood, and it's overlooking the golf course and a bird preserve lake. and you can walk or jog around the vita course which is three miles long. so this is a very popular neighborhood. great...
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." >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the days may be numbered for tax-free web shopping. and why you want to check your lottery tickets. wendy gillette has more. >> good morning, anne-marie. the cost of online shopping may be headed up as more states could start collecting sales taxes on internet purchases. this after the supreme court refused to get involved in state efforts to force online retailers to collect sales taxes from their customers. the case involved a lower court ruling in new york. it ruled that websites like amazon and overstock must pay sales tax the same way in-state businesses do. the supreme court decision came on what appears to be the busiest online shopping day of the year, cyber monday. early indications are that online sales yesterday were up 17.5% from last year. mobile devices accounted for nearly a third of all online shopping. >>> stocks in asia finished mostly lower amid key reports in the u.s. hong kong's hang seng's lost 0.5%. tokyo's nikkei gained 0.5% to its highest close in six years thanks to a weekend yen. the dow jones lost 77 points
." >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," the days may be numbered for tax-free web shopping. and why you want to check your lottery tickets. wendy gillette has more. >> good morning, anne-marie. the cost of online shopping may be headed up as more states could start collecting sales taxes on internet purchases. this after the supreme court refused to get involved in state efforts to force online retailers to collect sales taxes from their customers. the case involved a...
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and they say rents have skyrocketed and many people have received eviction notices. >> they get my tax paying dollars and i am booted out and i am not too happy with that. >> they want to put affordable housing ahead of corporate demand. >> the city is taking steps to slow the number of evictss. collectors' seats will go on sale and it will be dismantleed sometime next year. delivery will go to next year and it will go to the parks department as well. >>> hearing postponed why the hearing into the airlines crash that was due to get underway this morning is not happening. >>> and a southern fire at a san francisco recycling plant happened just within the past 40 minutes. >>> good morning, right now we are looking at traffic which is getting more crowded as we get closer to the 6:00 hour and 880 westbound is slow along with some other areas, i will tell you where. >>> 30s and 20s, although it is warmer in san francisco, we will tell you how much longer this gold snap will last. . >>> good morning, and san francisco fire and why it took so long for the fire to be put out. >>> we will tell
and they say rents have skyrocketed and many people have received eviction notices. >> they get my tax paying dollars and i am booted out and i am not too happy with that. >> they want to put affordable housing ahead of corporate demand. >> the city is taking steps to slow the number of evictss. collectors' seats will go on sale and it will be dismantleed sometime next year. delivery will go to next year and it will go to the parks department as well. >>> hearing...
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a fidelity fund i would prefer, but an index fund, whatever it is, put money aside it will compound tax free. start saving early. >> rose: compound willing do wonders won't it? >> amazing. and until you want to invest directly in individual stocks, start a paper portfolio. say i'm going to buy these ten companies and then write down in like five bullets why. what's the reason i bought those? then keep checking a year later. what happened? did they keep growing or did the competitor come along. do a paper portfolio. you can do what i did with a real portfolio and find out what am i good at? what am i bad senate and i good at small growth companies? maybe i paid too high for stocks. you can do this over four or five years and learn what your skills are and then specialize that. i had owned thousands of companies. >> rose: when you were running $14 billion, did you see in your mind's eye-- and let's assume a lot of it was pension fund money whatever-- but did you see individuals "i'm investing for the fireman down the street." did you? >> it was -- almost none of pit. it was incredible tha
a fidelity fund i would prefer, but an index fund, whatever it is, put money aside it will compound tax free. start saving early. >> rose: compound willing do wonders won't it? >> amazing. and until you want to invest directly in individual stocks, start a paper portfolio. say i'm going to buy these ten companies and then write down in like five bullets why. what's the reason i bought those? then keep checking a year later. what happened? did they keep growing or did the competitor...
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there is corporate tax reform -- >> the problem is when you say tax reform you mean cutting taxes for the wealthy. >> no reforming the tax code to incentivize businesses to hire. >> but again, i would say you have a lot of blockaids in your own party. >> i want to get your take. on the former vice president dick cheney speaking out about the feud between his daughters. listen to this. >> we were surprised when there was an attack launched against liz on facebook. and we wished it had not happened. it was always dealt with in the family and we wish it was. >> it was launched against liz by her sister and her wife. >> this is a little godfatherish. we want to keep this in the family, but the irony here for dick cheney is that he is to the left of his own daughter who is running for the senate in the state of wyoming on the issue of gay marriage. he said that he believes in personal freedom and that he believes it's an issue that should be left up to the states and she has said i'm opposed to gay marriage. so he is more libertarian than he is. >> the family fuse within the family, and in
there is corporate tax reform -- >> the problem is when you say tax reform you mean cutting taxes for the wealthy. >> no reforming the tax code to incentivize businesses to hire. >> but again, i would say you have a lot of blockaids in your own party. >> i want to get your take. on the former vice president dick cheney speaking out about the feud between his daughters. listen to this. >> we were surprised when there was an attack launched against liz on facebook....
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the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite the opposite, laying people off and keeping them below full time until this obama care problem is solved. >> i'm going to give you a moment to respond there. let me jump in there. where rick leaves off. of course we know a steady climb in employment is better than being stagnant. apart from what rick is considering obama care as a blocker, what would you say are some of the blockers that are preventing more robust job growth to the point where we have that happy days are here feeling that permeates the air? >> i don't think obama care is the thing that is doing it because frankly i think most larger groups, corporations
the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite the opposite, laying people off and keeping them below full time until this...
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these are down to $16,000 when you include federal tax credits. the government encourages you. >> tell us about those? is it worth it to do it for the tax credit? >> it's a good deal. average price is $30,000. you can't go very far on it, not happy in it. i haven't ridden in it. i'm just talking about what consumer reports said. >> you would class it up. >> i would pimp that ride, absolutely. >> what are car manufacturers thinking? is this a big bottom line boost for them or will they back off because they are not earning money on them? >> they are really cutting into their margins. they are doing that because there's no other way to move these things off the lot. again, a lot has to do with gas prices. once they go up we see more demand. prices for other cars are going up. in one month from october to november, on average 3%, 1.1% year over year. these drastic price cuts could get them off the lot. >> would be nice to get into a tesla. >> it's a pretty car. >> as far as the gas prices you're talking about, the gas taxes are going up? >> they coul
these are down to $16,000 when you include federal tax credits. the government encourages you. >> tell us about those? is it worth it to do it for the tax credit? >> it's a good deal. average price is $30,000. you can't go very far on it, not happy in it. i haven't ridden in it. i'm just talking about what consumer reports said. >> you would class it up. >> i would pimp that ride, absolutely. >> what are car manufacturers thinking? is this a big bottom line boost...
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it would control its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> this is not trying to start a new city, it's about education? >> 100% because of education. we didn't come in saying we wanted to create the fifth largest city in the state of louisiana we want to take charge of the schools in our area. >> a report commissioned by the baton rouge area said it could cost the city at large $53 million, 20% of its budget and further segregate the city. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish, white kids going to school on the other end of the parish and in the middle you would just have the black kids going to school. >> there's also a major income disparity. residents in the city make an average much $58,000 a year. while residents in the st. george area make $90,000. >> does that take us backwards where we're segregating ourselves again? i don't see it as a win. >> both the white and black in baton rouge, those looking to break away say it's not race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin color. if you have the means to leave bbaton ro
it would control its own schools with its own tax revenue. >> this is not trying to start a new city, it's about education? >> 100% because of education. we didn't come in saying we wanted to create the fifth largest city in the state of louisiana we want to take charge of the schools in our area. >> a report commissioned by the baton rouge area said it could cost the city at large $53 million, 20% of its budget and further segregate the city. >> now we would have white...
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issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america >> michael eaves is here with sports. kind of a shake up in coaching ranks in one nba team. >> not one you would expect at this point in the season. >> the expectations were high because as a player kid was considered to have the highest basketballisbasketball iq in the nets made a change to the coaching staff today. >> it's lawrence frank who has been reassigned to a role where he will no longer attend practices or games there was reports that there was growing tension between frank and kidd. they called the move a
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vehicle miles travel tax or vmp is a solution. he has reintroduced legislation for the government to study ways to implement it. some drivers in oregon will test a pilot program in 2015. super bowl 48 which you can watch here on the fox network is the most expensive yet. the anticipated price tag organizers expect to raise is $70 million. and they are already sold out. shelling out over 5 percent more february 2nd gained than last year. a 30 second slot now $4 million. microsoft is taking on an unlikely foe. vict victoria secret kind of. the tech giant is trying to create a smart bra that can reduce stress by sensors that track skin activity. the sensors communicate with user's smart phone and let them know when they are stressed and are prone to over eat. they don't have plans to market it to the masses. don't get too excited about your new diet. >>> thank you, lauren. it is now 13 minutes after the top of the hour. dozens of whales stranded in shallow waters in florida. we are live on the coast as rescue workers are trying to sa
vehicle miles travel tax or vmp is a solution. he has reintroduced legislation for the government to study ways to implement it. some drivers in oregon will test a pilot program in 2015. super bowl 48 which you can watch here on the fox network is the most expensive yet. the anticipated price tag organizers expect to raise is $70 million. and they are already sold out. shelling out over 5 percent more february 2nd gained than last year. a 30 second slot now $4 million. microsoft is taking on an...
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. >> check with your tax accountant. some stocks cannot really go in because of a business tax. you want to be sure. you've got to talk with your accountant about these. the stock had a not great quarter and it's been knocked down. and the master limited partnerships have been coming down. but i believe in rich kinder. rich kinder is not dick heckman. he had a terrific company around, this one's not it. rich kinder made a lot of people a lot of money. i'm not going to abandon that company. but i do honestly right now like linn energy right now. higher reats don't have to be the end of the world, conn's might be a microcosm. wouldn't you like to have a stock that goes up gigantically? or would you say i don't want that gain because rates are going higher? stay with cramer. >>> coming up -- nice view? hilton's more than $2 billion ipo is about to hit the street. are there better accommodations for your cash? or should you try and book a room in this newly minted spot? ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of exacting precision and some of the best offers of the
. >> check with your tax accountant. some stocks cannot really go in because of a business tax. you want to be sure. you've got to talk with your accountant about these. the stock had a not great quarter and it's been knocked down. and the master limited partnerships have been coming down. but i believe in rich kinder. rich kinder is not dick heckman. he had a terrific company around, this one's not it. rich kinder made a lot of people a lot of money. i'm not going to abandon that...
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sales taxes and why you should be paying it. states lose $2 billion a year from uncollected tax from web users. the supreme court decided yesterday not to get involved in appeals from amazon.com and overstock.com. the court let ruling from internet retailers to collect sales taxes even if they have no physical presence in the state. do you follow me? the issue effectively ends tax-free online shopping for lots of people. brick and mortar people say they are at a disadvantage when they have to collect taxes and online do not. it's different from state-to-state and it's just been a real mess there but supreme court is not going to weigh in on this. i want to give you a quick peek at the markets. dow and the major markets all fell after the black friday results showed that consumers spent less than last year. gold stock fell as well. concerns about the fed withdrawing -- using a big pull-back in gold this year. the ten-year treasury climbed again. it means higher mortgage rates likely and higher rates for car loans and the like. kr
sales taxes and why you should be paying it. states lose $2 billion a year from uncollected tax from web users. the supreme court decided yesterday not to get involved in appeals from amazon.com and overstock.com. the court let ruling from internet retailers to collect sales taxes even if they have no physical presence in the state. do you follow me? the issue effectively ends tax-free online shopping for lots of people. brick and mortar people say they are at a disadvantage when they have to...
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economy because these are the job creators that you're taxing more. that hasn't necessarilily worked out like that so far. >> you capital applaud what we got through the first nine months of this year. we're seeing some strength. i don't think that move helped overall growth. did he it will for other reasons, fairness in taxation. i understand that. the thing weigh need to look for is whether the jobs we're now getting will come from new businesses. historically, new job growth comes from new business escreation. can we see that change, great. >> give me your forecast for 2014. >> i still think we're seeing modest growth, ramping up from 2% to something like 2.4, maybe 2.6. i would like to see us at 3.5. >> 3.6 is pretty impressive. >> we like the sound of 2.6. >> i'd like to see 5 or 6%. douglas aikin, thanks very much for coming in. always good to have you here at cnn. >>> today people in south africa and around the world are plourning an iconic leader who went to prison, became a prisoner and then he became president of his country. we're learning
economy because these are the job creators that you're taxing more. that hasn't necessarilily worked out like that so far. >> you capital applaud what we got through the first nine months of this year. we're seeing some strength. i don't think that move helped overall growth. did he it will for other reasons, fairness in taxation. i understand that. the thing weigh need to look for is whether the jobs we're now getting will come from new businesses. historically, new job growth comes from...
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lowering income taxes, lowering the payroll tax of 2%. and then suspending the capital gains tax with later investments. would that solve detroit's problem? >> it would go a long way to helping. i think that cities like detroit can have a renaissance and i really believe that. but you have such high taxation. especially when you're talking about a 5% tax in detroit. that is down from 35 or 40%. you are talking about a significant incentive for businesses to locate this in detroit or chicago or other major cities and this can be a showcase for how to print businesses and bring him back and what you have unemployment rates sometimes 10 or 20%. bill: what is the political makeup. >> 70%? >> i know that it's over 70%. some of the central cities, i think detroit is one of them and you get 80% of those voters voting republican and here is the problem. people have moved out and you're talking about a bill that 25 or 30 years ago had about 2 billion people and this is capital moving out, families are moving out and the only way to save the city i
lowering income taxes, lowering the payroll tax of 2%. and then suspending the capital gains tax with later investments. would that solve detroit's problem? >> it would go a long way to helping. i think that cities like detroit can have a renaissance and i really believe that. but you have such high taxation. especially when you're talking about a 5% tax in detroit. that is down from 35 or 40%. you are talking about a significant incentive for businesses to locate this in detroit or...
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may help lower your tax bill. remember you have until december 31st to make your donations if you plan to deduct them for the 2013 tax return. for more on charitable giving, go to jill on money.com. >> jill. thank you. >> thank you jill. >>> and if you're looking for the perfect holiday gift -- you know how about the airport? >> how about it? it's in spain. about 100 miles south of madrid. the central airport hit the auction block on monday. the asking price is only $130 million. it's known as a ghost airport because no one uses it. it opened in 2008 but went bankrupt last year. >> it's beautiful. $130million. >>> 5:42 right now. a tow monkey is -- toy monkey is at the center of a continue verysy involving the tsa. the incident that left the owner shocked and embarrassed. >> and princetop university going to extreme lengths to stop a meningitis outbreak. the risky treatment that's now underway. >> and the pictures might make you salivate but instagram photos of food you'll love. they could actually help you lose w
may help lower your tax bill. remember you have until december 31st to make your donations if you plan to deduct them for the 2013 tax return. for more on charitable giving, go to jill on money.com. >> jill. thank you. >> thank you jill. >>> and if you're looking for the perfect holiday gift -- you know how about the airport? >> how about it? it's in spain. about 100 miles south of madrid. the central airport hit the auction block on monday. the asking price is only...
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and also, alex, there are no big tax cuts or spending hikes that are -- spending cuts or tax hikes on the more vie zone. that speaks to the fact that even though you still have democrats, republicans duking it out this, latest budget battle might not threaten what seems to be a recovery that is picking up speed. alex? >> okay. kristen welker, thank you for that. here's our question for you. in light of the improved jobs picture, do you sense the economy has improved. >>> snow sleet, and ice, millions of americans bracing for icy conditions as the storm moves east. it is being blamed for at least 10 deaths. icy conditions are making drive perilous. >> my car was kind of weaving back and forth just because it was so slick. >> and it's scary too. in cincinnati, a bus hit several parked cars while the driver tried to manage the icy roads. in kentucky, they were so slick a salt truck overturned after a driver said his tires went off the side of the road. >>> in dallas, heavy snow and ice caused two marinas to collapse. it has canceled two marathons, one in dallas and another in memphis. fo
and also, alex, there are no big tax cuts or spending hikes that are -- spending cuts or tax hikes on the more vie zone. that speaks to the fact that even though you still have democrats, republicans duking it out this, latest budget battle might not threaten what seems to be a recovery that is picking up speed. alex? >> okay. kristen welker, thank you for that. here's our question for you. in light of the improved jobs picture, do you sense the economy has improved. >>> snow...
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you know, it has bane long month, you know, probably emotionally taxing. seems okay. he will be fine. >> reporter: as merrill newman said earlier he plans to recover his strength and will share more details later, especially because he is realizing how much public interest there is in what happened to him. -- to him. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com you will find the statement written by merrill newman. we posted it under hot topics. >>> emergency response will be the focus of a hearing in washington, d.c. on the asiana airlines crash. the accident resulted in three deaths. starting tomorrow investigators with the national transportation safety board plan to question experts and onces to the crash and its after market -- witnesses to the crash and its after math. the pilots will not testify. the ntsb questioned them after the crash. and ktvu's ken wayne will have live reports tomorrow and wednesday. plus follow him on twitter for updates throughout the hearing. >>> a not guilty plea from a man accused of killing another plan telling a playstation
you know, it has bane long month, you know, probably emotionally taxing. seems okay. he will be fine. >> reporter: as merrill newman said earlier he plans to recover his strength and will share more details later, especially because he is realizing how much public interest there is in what happened to him. -- to him. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >> on www.ktvu.com you will find the statement written by merrill newman. we posted it under hot topics. >>> emergency...
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when you get a rebate do you get charged tax on the original or discounted price? is it worth getting the l.e.d. lights? we have that answer at 5:00. >> all right. we want to know the answers. thanks, liz. barbara? >>> coming up, eating healthy doesn't just take self-control, it's pricier. we have the number on the cost of eating healthy. >>> parts of the country getting slammed by the inter storm system. creating treacherous conditions. we have a live report from arkansas. veronica, what does the weather look like in our area? >> for us, rain tonight. a winter type weekend with icy travel likely. how much ice and how will it impact your sunday drive and monday morning >>> a shocking police involved crash is just in. let's go to scott macfarlane at the live desk. >> this is powerful video. the person involved is not seriously hurt. san diego, a san diego sheriff squad making a left turn and slamming into that woman on a mobility scooter. the woman's bag knocked to the ground. fortunately, she's expected to be fine. witnesses tell our sister station in san diego the
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plus, did russian diplomats steal your tax dollars? by scamming the system to get medicaid benefits? there are brand new charges out today, and what until you hear what they're accused of buying with their own money while claiming to be broke. let's get to it. >> good thursday afternoon to you and yours. we're expecting to hear shortly from the attorney for the college football star jameis winston of florida state, after plattersed announced they will not be filing charges of rape against the star quarterback, citing a lack of evidence. a live look in tall -- tallahassee. the decision comes days for the heisman trophy. jameis winston is an odds-on favorite to win it. he is a major force for the seminoles, leading them to a number one ranking and a shot at the national championship if they can get past the acc championship against the fighting cut cliffs from duck this weekend. prosecutors just claimed jameis winston in a year-long rape investigation. >>> now to that stolen truck in mexico. packed with a dangerous radioactive material.
plus, did russian diplomats steal your tax dollars? by scamming the system to get medicaid benefits? there are brand new charges out today, and what until you hear what they're accused of buying with their own money while claiming to be broke. let's get to it. >> good thursday afternoon to you and yours. we're expecting to hear shortly from the attorney for the college football star jameis winston of florida state, after plattersed announced they will not be filing charges of rape against...
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under this administration than any in the last 30 years, largely because of the stimulus and payroll tax credits. i think it depends on what part of the budgets you're looking at. >> you've written about that before. i want to turn a little bit to another economic policy imperative for the president, immigration reform. i've been wondering, are we going to be able to get immigration reform through the next term? actually, our loan luke russert asked john boehner just that. let's take a look. >> i've been committed to it. i'm stil committed to it. >> are you confident it will be done in 2014? >> i've learned not to make a lot of predictions. >> luke russert on the case. one of the things that gives me some hope is john boehner's hired a new policy adviser. normally you'd say, oh, he hired a new adviser, who cares? this person seems to matter in this conversation. rebecca talent comes from the bipartisan policy center's immigration task force. she was john mccain's chief of staff. she's worked on the hill in terms of immigration reform for a long time. she knows d.c.. she's a smart and sob
under this administration than any in the last 30 years, largely because of the stimulus and payroll tax credits. i think it depends on what part of the budgets you're looking at. >> you've written about that before. i want to turn a little bit to another economic policy imperative for the president, immigration reform. i've been wondering, are we going to be able to get immigration reform through the next term? actually, our loan luke russert asked john boehner just that. let's take a...
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or not to tax. what a recent supreme court decision could mean for how much you pay when you shop online. rs. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! what's in your wallet? [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could n
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sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you replace the $2 billion? >> sales taxes. >> will they have to go up? >> no, i'm cutting taxes -- i've cut taxes every year. i've been governor three years, cut taxes basically 24 times. it's property taxes, business taxes, sales tax. we have all budget surplus, i walked in with a budget deficit, i now have a $1.2 billion surplus. we're making our economy the opportunity economy where, you know, if you want to build a business, you can -- and you want to get a job, you come to florida. >> your unemployment rate has dropped quicker than any other state, i know that. and you're now -
sales tax, property tax? >> sales tax and property tax. what happens is -- >> there's no income tax. >> yeah, no income tax. we're in a position working hard to compete. no income tax, right to work state. low-business tax and more businesses don't pay it every year. companies like hertz are moving down there because they can solve their customer needs because they don't pay taxes. if they're in new york or connecticut, they'd have to pay. >> okay. so how will you...
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the extremes of both parties are spending way too much money, and that means when you're having your tax money taken from you and spent you have less control over your own life. >> for me it's that the extremes are talking to much. i wouldn't want to hear from them so much. i'm not talking about moderate and the way you conduct your lives. i'm talking about the crazy people on the end. they're often the squeaky wheel. >> it's deafening. >> you're going to keep us away from crazy. >> we're going to cut through the chuter and have a nice dialogue because we're not into shouty. >> guess what the name of the program is, the independents. the emerging class that will help change this nation or not. >> the majority of americans consider themselves to be in they are no longer tetheres to one of the 0 two major political parties. >> a lot of them used to ride elephantses or donkeys and now they have abandoned the animals. the program is every week day night exempt thursday. >> because toes stossel -- stossel is on. >> you should give it a shot. i'm not saying this to megyn -- >> tonight maybe ha
the extremes of both parties are spending way too much money, and that means when you're having your tax money taken from you and spent you have less control over your own life. >> for me it's that the extremes are talking to much. i wouldn't want to hear from them so much. i'm not talking about moderate and the way you conduct your lives. i'm talking about the crazy people on the end. they're often the squeaky wheel. >> it's deafening. >> you're going to keep us away from...
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idea of tax avoidance is better than -- >> that sounds like it is not tax avoidance, that is tax evasion. if you're avoiding the taxes, it should be able to with stand -- >> it might be satisfying just to do it so they can't see. even if you're not breaking the law. >> by itself, it doesn't sound that bad. but when you combine it with the nsa reading the e-mails and you get into the long arm of the law -- >> no, i'm in favor of this. i'm in favor of the fed going after this because i think in order for taxation to work, that everybody should be held up to the same laws. you can find about what those tax laws should be, but you -- whatever the law of the land is what we all have to live under that rule. >> we have people in congress now that are -- that want to make -- they don't care where the u.s. companies are. it's almost a punitive. they look at apple and the way that -- >> but these are individuals who are hiding money over there. >> but this makes the end of every hollywood caper not true any more. the idea of the guy who does the crime and escapes to the -- >> that is my point. >>
idea of tax avoidance is better than -- >> that sounds like it is not tax avoidance, that is tax evasion. if you're avoiding the taxes, it should be able to with stand -- >> it might be satisfying just to do it so they can't see. even if you're not breaking the law. >> by itself, it doesn't sound that bad. but when you combine it with the nsa reading the e-mails and you get into the long arm of the law -- >> no, i'm in favor of this. i'm in favor of the fed going after...
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the tax break was passed in 2007 - and helps homeowners get some debts forgiven. it kicks in when their debt outweighs the value of their homes. experts say a return of the tax could hurt the recovering housing market. >> coming up on the kron of 4 nils. the caltran holiday train is coming. still ahead, how to find out when it will roll through near you. >> they sure to tune in to the new is at 8:00 p.m.. i >> they sure to tune in to the new is at 8:00 p.m.. i will have the tech report. xñ i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> (music) >> cal-train's holiday train is bringi
the tax break was passed in 2007 - and helps homeowners get some debts forgiven. it kicks in when their debt outweighs the value of their homes. experts say a return of the tax could hurt the recovering housing market. >> coming up on the kron of 4 nils. the caltran holiday train is coming. still ahead, how to find out when it will roll through near you. >> they sure to tune in to the new is at 8:00 p.m.. i >> they sure to tune in to the new is at 8:00 p.m.. i will have the...
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buttence in terms of spending programs, not closing top programs, raising rates, for republicans on taxes, but they have shuffling things around to relieve the budget sequester which both parties want to see happen. >> where is the area of compromise greatest, jon, and what are the issues they are willing to compromise on? >> it's different for different people. republicans and some democrats including chuck hagel at the pentagon who don't like the level of defense spending the way it's squeezed by the budget sequester and it gets squeezed more in 2014 by the sequester proportionately than domestic programs do. that gives some impetus for republicans to go along. democrats are raising the caps by an equal amount on the domestic side of the budget. these are things, priorities the democrats have for social programs, republicans have for defense, which are getting relieved and stitching together solutions to fill in the gaps financially even at a little deficit reduction on top of that, things like raising the fees for airline companies pay for for airport security, that's on the revenue si
buttence in terms of spending programs, not closing top programs, raising rates, for republicans on taxes, but they have shuffling things around to relieve the budget sequester which both parties want to see happen. >> where is the area of compromise greatest, jon, and what are the issues they are willing to compromise on? >> it's different for different people. republicans and some democrats including chuck hagel at the pentagon who don't like the level of defense spending the way...
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it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they have a pretty big gaping deficit hole. do you have any advice or any issues that you think we can learn from on how you negotiate on a state level with respect to rahm emanuel on a city level? >> i think it is important to negotiate, to sit down with everyone, and we did. ultima ultimately, you put together a solution, and sometimes folks don't agree, but it has to be done for the common good, the everyday taxpayer, the person that gets up, raising kids, we want to make sure they come first. >> i tell you what. i recently governored the governors estate, my daughter had big shows, and always like in the haunted mansion, where the pictures are hung, the paint's a different color. we've had so many governors from otto to ryan to blagojevich, where they're taking these and leaving the mark. governor, i'm sure your picture will stand for a long time. >> all right. thank you. >> let's get to dominic chu. >> look at barnes & noble, because there's reports now that the s.e.c. i
it seems like rahm emanuel is going to have issues regarding property taxes and raising property taxes, because they have a pretty big gaping deficit hole. do you have any advice or any issues that you think we can learn from on how you negotiate on a state level with respect to rahm emanuel on a city level? >> i think it is important to negotiate, to sit down with everyone, and we did. ultima ultimately, you put together a solution, and sometimes folks don't agree, but it has to be done...